Energy leaders from around the world are gathering in Houston for the CERAWeek conference. What are they saying about the global spike in oil prices amid the Iran war? And what are protestors outside the event calling for?
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A 3-foot-wide meteor weighing about a ton broke through the Earth’s atmosphere on Saturday and exploded with the force of 26 tons of TNT. A piece of the space rock crashed into a home.
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Texans with disabilities are facing a lot of challenges like public transit changes, Medicaid cuts and federal lawsuits that could have a significant effect on disability rights. But disability advocates said learning how to participate in advocacy work can be difficult and intimidating. That's where the new Advocacy, Collaboration and Engagement, or ACE, training comes in.
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Texas Education Commissioner Mike Morath selected Peter B. Licata as FWISD's new leader. He is the district's fourth superintendent in four years.
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Norman joined the Cowboys in 1962 and was the force behind integrating players' hotel rooms so they were not assigned by race.
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The City of Dallas began removing rainbow crosswalks in the historically gay neighborhood of Oak Lawn on Monday.
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A 3-year study published in Pediatrics examined newborns in Norway. It found a clear benefit for the baby when mom gets a COVID vaccination during pregnancy.
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The U.S. is sending thousands of paratroopers from the 82nd Airborne to the Middle East. And, congressional Republicans present Democrats with a new deal to fund the Department of Homeland Security.
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Nearly a month into the Iran war, the Trump administration is keeping its options open: It says it's pursuing diplomatic solutions, while deploying thousands of paratroopers to the Middle East.
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A murky corner of the financial world is now the fastest-growing source of funding for small businesses. One state, Connecticut, had given these lenders unusual power. That may be about to change.
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Here is a reminder of some of what he has said - and where the US is now.